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AIVA vs ElevenLabs

A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI music production agent for your needs.

Best for customizable instrumental compositions

AIVA

AIVA (Artificial Intelligence Virtual Artist) focuses on instrumental composition across 250+ styles ranging from Cinematic Epic and Orchestral to Lo-fi Hip Hop and Electronic. The piano roll editor p...

AI Models
Proprietary AIVA composition modelsCustom user-trained models
Key Features
  • 250+ styles from Cinematic Epic to Lo-fi Hip Hop
  • Piano roll editing for note-level control
  • Export WAV, MP3, MIDI, and individual stems
  • Custom style model training from uploaded audio/MIDI
  • Copyright ownership on Pro plan for commercial use
Pricing
Free$0/month
Standard€15/month
Pro€49/month
Pros
  • Piano roll editing provides true creative control
  • Custom model training captures unique styles
  • MIDI export enables complete production flexibility
Cons
  • Free tier ownership retained by AIVA
  • Limited monthly downloads on lower tiers
Best for AI voice generation and text-to-speech

ElevenLabs

ElevenLabs is the leading AI voice platform ranked #31 on the a16z Top 100 Gen AI Apps list, offering the most realistic text-to-speech and voice cloning technology available. The platform generates h...

AI Models
Eleven v3Turbo v3Multilingual v2Scribe v2
Key Features
  • Ultra-realistic text-to-speech in 70+ languages
  • Voice cloning from as little as 30 seconds of audio
  • Projects workspace for long-form audiobook production
  • Voice Design creates new voices from text descriptions
  • Dubbing Studio for automatic video translation with lip-sync
Pricing
Free$0/month
Starter$5/month
Creator$22/month
Pro$99/month
Scale$330/month
Business$1,320/month
Pros
  • Most realistic AI voice generation currently available
  • 32-language support with voice cloning opens global markets
  • Dubbing Studio automates video localization with lip-sync
Cons
  • Character limits on lower tiers can restrict heavy usage
  • Voice cloning raises ethical concerns requiring careful use